It’s reported that around a quarter of people who are alcohol dependent are receiving medication for mental health symptoms. What’s interesting to keep in mind is that there are many people who go unreported. The link between alcohol and mental health is likely to be higher than statistics show.… View Post

Partial Hospitalization Program: Who Is It For?

Partial Hospitalization Program: Who Is It For?

In this article, we will talk about the sort of person who might seek out a partial hospitalization program. Once you understand what one is, you may feel that it is something you want for yourself, or possibly you might think that someone you know may benefit from taking part in one.… View Post

How to Protect Your Health at Work

How to Protect Your Health at Work

Your work can even be a risk to your health, especially if you have an emotionally or physically taxing job. With this in mind, here are some ways to look after yourself and protect your health, no matter what you do. … View Post

6 Ways to Practice Self-Care

6 Ways to Practice Self-Care

Mental and physical health go hand-in-hand. One has a significant impact on the other. As a result, focusing on changing behaviours to improve either one will also improve the other. However, investing in self-care can be difficult. On top of a very busy schedule, having the energy to adopt new behaviours that enhance your wellness may feel overwhelming.… View Post

Lifestyle Related Articles to Improve Your Quality of …

Lifestyle Related Articles to Improve Your Quality of Life

Quality of life is a spectrum and different people have different ways of measuring it. A person’s quality of life has many factors that are specific to each individual. What makes one person happy might not work for another, but there are some commonalities in what all humans need to be content and lead a fulfilling life. If you feel like your quality of life needs an upgrade, keep reading! … View Post

How to Support Your Partner After the Death …

How to Support Your Partner After the Death of a Parent

If your partner is dealing with the death of a parent, you need to be ready to be supportive and resilient. You might feel that you are also grieving their loss, but you have to remember that your loss should be secondary to theirs. You can expect them to need a lot more support as they navigate this next stage in their life.… View Post

Coping With Postpartum Depression

Coping With Postpartum Depression

Postpartum depression is something that you never think will happen to you, but it is common affecting 1 in every 10 women within a year of giving birth. Many women feel the “baby blues” after giving birth, but postpartum depression is much more serious than this and something that you need to know how to manage.… View Post

Social-Emotional Learning for children

Social-Emotional Learning for children

Social-Emotional learning or SEL is something that you can encourage as a parent. For those who are unsure, SEL is the process in which children can develop skills such as social awareness, self-control, and other interpersonal skills that will help them in the school environment and in adult life through work and social aspects.… View Post